My personal faith includes the concept that "the
worth of souls is great in the sight of God". The soul can be defined
as the combination of the spirit and the temporal body. The spirit,
dwelling within the physical body, gives life to the body. The creation
of man or mankind was the crowning touch of the creation story as given
in Genesis. From the scriptures, we have reason to believe that He has
a vested interest in our personal welfare. We also have reason to believe
that he has given us the tools for personal progress.

By divine inheritance we possess intelligence,
characteristics and attributes that the creatures we have dominion over
do not have. These attributes enable us, as his sons and daughters,
to experience growth and benefit from life's opportunities. One attribute,
our conscience, serves as an inspiring guide in using our free agency.
It is our responsibility to listen to our conscience, rather than to
the multitude of often strident screaming voices, to determine the difference
between right and wrong. All of this provides meaning and purpose for
our lives and requires a higher standard of behavior than expected in
the animal kingdom.

Because we all have a conscience we cannot justifiably
excuse our behavior by claiming ignorance. If this were not the case
God could not punish us for our sins. The commandments are static and
eternal and cannot lawfully be changed by legislative action, activist
groups or well paid lobbyists. The government does not have the legal
power to legislate morality or promote immorality. "It stands to reason
that the government itself has no innate power or privilege to do anything.
Its only source of authority and power is from the people who have created
it." (The
Proper Role of Government) Self serving politicians use controversial
issues to gain votes at the sacrifice of principles. Politics without
principles create tyranny and chaos. The citizens of Sodom were not
correct because of their great numbers. The unwise use of free agency
carries consequences. Our free agency does not give us license to do
whatever we want. We are free to exercise our agency but not free from
the consequences.

While animals may lack a conscience they possess
instinct. This endowment, unique to them, alerts them to dangers from
the environment or from predators. In the recent Asian tsunami the numerous
animals living within the 391 square mile Yala wildlife reserve in Sri
Lanka moved to higher ground. In spite of the devastation in the reserve,
no dead animals have been found. They wisely responded to their instincts
and escaped the otherwise tragic consequences.

Our faithful founding fathers recognized the eternal
principle of free agency and understood the inherent responsibilities
associated with living in a civilized community of individuals. They
established, at great personal sacrifice, a republic (not a democracy),
governed by absolute principles outlined in the Heaven inspired constitution.
The Bill of Rights was the first undertaking of the new congress. The
ten amendments guaranteed the fundamental freedoms that the American
people claim as theirs by the will of God, not a bequest of the government.
If followed these timeless documents would help us experience peace
and prosperity.

Some balk at the idea of individual responsibility
and frequently blame their personal failings to parents, poverty, prejudice
or other circumstances. However, they are quick to attribute whatever
accomplishments they attain to their own brilliance, talent or effort.
Many find it easy to live off the efforts of others through the redistribution
of wealth directed by our ever increasing and controlling government.
Long term welfare produces long term dependence which diminishes self
respect, hope, faith and self reliance. People in this situation rely
on the government rather than themselves and God for sustenance, strength,
courage and personal problem solutions.

Life brings suffering to each of us in the form
of illness, death, financial loss, divorce, lost employment and a myriad
of other tribulations. Considering the society that we live in we could
easily become the victim of a crime. While difficulty may cause frustration,
grief, bitterness and frequently self pity our struggles can be sources
of strength. Even in the midst of misfortune, we have the responsibility
to respond with character and decency. We choose our response. We choose
to be happy, sad, bitter or miserable.

The internationally renowned psychiatrist, Victor
E. Frankl, was an inmate at the infamous Nazi death camp Auschwitz during
World War 11 and wrote of his experiences in his book "Man's Search
for Meaning". He asks "Is there no spiritual freedom in regard to behavior
and reaction in any given surroundings?" False theories would have us
believe that man is no more than a mere product of his environment.
Yet in the worst imaginable circumstances of the death camp there were
inmates who went about comforting others and sharing what little food
they had with someone they thought needed it more. Those individuals
provided proof that everything could be taken from a man except one
thing - the last of the human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in
any given circumstance. Frankl states: "No one has the right to do wrong,
even if wrong has been done to them."

An individual cannot reasonably say that he is
a drug addict, criminal, sex abuser, wife beater, and murderer because
he grew up in poverty, lived in the wrong neighborhood or was otherwise
deprived.

It is time for those who feel entitled to stand
on their own and take responsibility for their failings as well as their
successes. Mistakes occur because of misuse of agency and lack of attention
to conscience. Each of us, no matter what our position or circumstances,
must take responsibility for our behavior in relation to the principles
we are bound by.

Though not bound by our constitution, will the
abusive gun toting Nazi prison guard, living in a Christian country,
suffer consequences even though he or she was merely following orders?
Will the women who use abortion for birth control or convenience suffer
consequences? Will the serial child abuser experience consequences for
the destruction of lives that he has caused?

Perhaps we should all listen to the superior voice
of our conscience and like the Sri Lanka animals who listened to their
inner voice, move to higher ground to escape the inevitable? The foundation
was laid by the blood of brave patriots but the foundation appears to
be in a state of decay caused by the constant onslaught of activist
judges and self serving members of congress who ignore the people who
elected them. The all important foundation can only support the structure
as long as it is sound. When will the remainder of the dwelling fall?

Dianna is a quilt designer and the author of
two books on quilting. She also has a pattern line. She has traveled widely
teaching her unique quilting designs. She has been an avid reader since
childhood. Her interest is in non-fiction works designed to educate rather
than entertain. She is active in family history research and lectures
on that topic. Currently she is the director of the local Family History
Center. She is an election judge as well as a precinct chairman.

It is time for those who feel entitled
to stand on their own and take responsibility for their failings as well
as their successes. Mistakes occur because of misuse of agency and lack
of attention to conscience